Apple Gives Users More Time To Buy AppleCare After Sales Slow (bloomberg.com) 25
Apple on Monday told retail and customer-support employees that the company is expanding the time period when customers can subscribe to its AppleCare+ service. From a report: Consumers currently have a chance to sign up to the warranty-and-support program within 60 days of buying an Apple product. This subscription window is increasing to up to a year now in the U.S. and Canada. "This gives customers another opportunity to protect their device and have access to all the AppleCare+ benefits," Apple wrote in a memo to staff seen by Bloomberg News. The company told employees the offer is available to customers who pay for AppleCare+ in full versus monthly payments, or for those that subscribe via installments on the Apple Card credit card.
Oh good (Score:4, Funny)
Now they're giving us back what we used to have.
Until recently you always had until the original warranty ended to buy AppleCare.
Then that changed to 60 days, and AASPs lost the ability to sell it.
Now they're taking it back to a year. Bets on whether anybody but Apple gets to sell it now?
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Bestbuy seems to sell it
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/s... [bestbuy.com]
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Which means about 6 billion people are sane.
No, because most of those are using Windows.
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Apple Care used to be an amazing deal. The smallest issues covered under Apple Care made it worth it. If it was accidental, you were out of luck, BUT usually the people at the Genius Bar would give you one free exception.
Then Apple took away the free exception, and made Apple Care+, and all of a sudden, issues that were CLEARLY defects, started getting rejected because there was a small unrelated bit of cosmetic damage which means in addition to the Apple Care+ you
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"people at the Genius Bar"
Well, THERE's your problem.
In case it wasn't obvious from my original post, I'm talking about AASPs, NOT the Apple Stores.
Support small local businesses. Don't go to the Apple Store with your repairs. The Apple Store has an incentive to make you pay for your repair, Apple makes more money that way. The small business has an incentive to make Apple pay for your repair, you're more likely to be a happy customer. If you're nice, they won't just overlook small cosmetic damage, they
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Apple owners who own their hardware (Score:2)
Correct headline: Apple wants more money! (Score:1)
Consumers will have more time... (Score:3)
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Wait, it's only one extra year now? Just buy it with a credit card that extends the manufacturer's warranty. https://www.bankrate.com/finan... [bankrate.com]
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Usually pointless (Score:2)
Where by "sales slow" they mean "record high"? (Score:3)
From the transcript of Apple's most recently earnings call, just a hair over two weeks ago, emphasis mine:
Products revenue was 46.5 billion, up 10%, and a June quarter record. iPhone returned to growth. And we saw very strong, double digit growth from iPad, Mac, and Wearables. Lockdowns and point of sale closures were widespread during April and impacted our performance, but we saw demand for all products improved significantly in May and June. As a result of our strong performance and the unmatched loyalty of our customers, our installed base of active devices reach an all time high in all of our geographic segments in all major product categories
Which is to say, this headline about "after sales slow" is patently incorrect, though it does make for a nice (inaccurate) narrative, I suppose.
Could anyone do better? (Score:2)
Mac SE? (Score:2)
It's the only Apple product I ever owned, but, after 25 years, it would be nice to get it back in working order. Can't remember for sure, but I think the keyboard actually came with a real ESC key. AppleCare+++++++++?
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Can't remember for sure, but I think the keyboard actually came with a real ESC key.
It depends on whether you bought the base keyboard or the extended keyboard. Either way it cost ten times more than a PC keyboard.
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You can now. You couldn't then.